FISICA DINAMICA: Algodoo

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Electron DistributionsInstructions Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions. Note Taking Guide

Siemens STEM - Grades 9,10,11,12NASA Videos Promethean Resource Pack This resource pack contains six videos from NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH. Videos in this pack include: Balloon - capillary action Hammer and feather on the moon Inside KC135 - zero gravity Newton's Cannon xFlight Keywords: NASA, space, astronautViews: 58 NASA Images Promethean Resource Pack This resource pack contains 25 images taken at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH.Dark matter is the thread connecting galaxy clustersSimulations of the Universe on the largest scales show an unexpected resemblance to nerve cells in the human brain, with galaxy clusters playing the role of the cell body and thinner filaments of matter linking them like axons. Galaxy surveys (such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, or SDSS) show that galaxies do cluster like our simulations predict. But the filaments that should connect them have been harder to find. Most of the mass in the Universe is dark matter—material that neither emits nor absorbs light—and filaments are predicted to be mostly dark matter: no galaxies, little hot gas. Einstein's general theory of relativity, however, tells us mass affects the path of light, and a group of astronomers have identified a dark matter filament by measuring this effect.

Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject CentreThe Engineering Subject Centre has produced a series of peer reviewed guides looking at various aspects of teaching and learning aimed at all those involved in engineering education. The guides have been written by Engineering Subject Centre staff, Associates and other experts in the field. Available in print, pdf and online formats, it is hoped that the online version will encourage participation and feedback from the community and that the resources will then develop interactively over time, ensuring that content is current and relevant.

10 Incredible Chemical Reaction GIFs ExplainedWe encounter thousands of chemical reactions every day: plants use them in photosynthesis, metals rust over time, and combustion reactions provide us with heat and light, among thousands of other daily uses. Chemical reactions occur when reactants transform into new substances, called products, through creating and breaking bonds between atoms. Sometimes the process creates some pretty wild effects.Engineer Your World: Engineering Design and Problem Solving for High SchoolsBackgroundEngineering design is not simply a useful tool for teaching science and mathematics content, but it is also a unique discipline in which science and mathematics are employed as tools for solving design challenges. With generous support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and in partnership with national organizations including NASA, the UTeachEngineering program at the University of Texas, Austin, has undertaken to demonstrate how rigorous engineering content can be deployed in secondary classrooms. Together, we have developed, piloted, refined, and deployed a year-long high school engineering course built on a foundation of solid research in the learning sciences, couched in the context of a rigorous engineering design process, and scaffolded to build engineering skills and habits of mind. We have also tested a variety of teacher preparation and support models that continue to evolve in response to the needs of our diverse teacher population.

DistillationLaboratory display of distillation: 1: A source of heat 2: Still pot 3: Still head 4: Thermometer/Boiling point temperature 5: Condenser 6: Cooling water in 7: Cooling water out 8: Distillate/receiving flask 9: Vacuum/gas inlet 10: Still receiver 11: Heat control 12: Stirrer speed control 13: Stirrer/heat plate 14: Heating (Oil/sand) bath 15: Stirring means e.g. (shown), boiling chips or mechanical stirrer 16: Cooling bath.[1] History[edit] Clear evidence of the distillation of alcohol comes from the School of Salerno in the 12th century.[2][5] Fractional distillation was developed by Tadeo Alderotti in the 13th century.[6] A retort DistillationIntegrated Design Engineering Activity Series IDEASEngineering in the Middle School Classroom! IDEAS is the result of a project funded by The Engineering Foundation and organized by two of the worlds major engineering societies, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Our goal when soliciting project activities was to identify low-cost, "hands-on" engineering projects for use in middle schools math, science and technology classes.

The Molecular View of EquilibriumText below taken from Kinetic Theory of Gases: Molecular Speeds Other sections state that increasing the temperature increases the speeds at which molecules move. We are now in a position to find just how large that increase is for a gaseous substance. Combining the ideal gas law with Eq. (1) from The Total Molecular Kinetic Energy, we obtain orEngineering and Science ActivitiesThis page serves as a directory of ready-to-use activities and curricula for informal science educators to engage students with engineering and science. Inspiring the next generation of female engineersTEDx talk by Debbie Sterling, Stanford-trained engineer and creator of Goldie Blox. Biographies of Women MathematiciansHere you can find biographical essays or comments on the women mathematicians profiled on this site, as well as additional resources about women in mathematics.DragonflytvDragonflyTV is a science education television series for children aged 6–12, produced by Twin Cities Public Television. DragonflyTV showcases our most eager young scientists in a way that encourages all kids to discover the wonders of science. you can find Integrated activities, videos and guides, and programs.

Build an Atom - PhetTopics Atoms Atomic Structure Isotope Symbols Atomic Nuclei Description Build an atom out of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and see how the element, charge, and mass change.Rethinking the Way College Students Are TaughtIt's a typical scene: a few minutes before 11:00 on a Tuesday morning and about 200 sleepy-looking college students are taking their seats in a large lecture hall - chatting, laughing, calling out to each other across the aisles. Class begins with a big "shhhh" from the instructor. This is an introductory chemistry class at a state university.Chemistry Labs - OnlineLabs.in - Virtual laboratory simulations for science educationBelow is a list of freely available online chemistry lab resources, including general chemistry and organic chemistry simulations. Virtual Lab Simulator – From The ChemCollective. It started as the IrYdium Project’s Virtual Lab. There is extensive documentation for the lab, including an instruction video. The Java lab applet is translated into Spanish, Portuguese and CatalanVirtlab: A Virtual Laboratory – Registration required, but you can join Virtlab for freeVirtual Chemistry Experiments – Chemistry and Physics applets and phylsets from Davidson University.

American Modeling Teachers AssociationThe Modeling Method has been developed to correct many weaknesses of the traditional lecture-demonstration method, including the fragmentation of knowledge, student passivity, and the persistence of naive beliefs about the physical world. Coherent Instructional Objectives Student-Centered Instructional Design